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    US Navy Medical Center San Diego hosts 32nd Annual NICU reunion

    SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES

    06.06.2015

    Courtesy Story

    Fleet Public Affairs Center San Diego

    SAN DIEGO, Calif. – More than 750 Navy and Marine Corps families were reunited with hospital staff of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD) and the Armed Services YMCA.

    “This is a fantastic event, a celebration, bringing all the neonatal care staff and families together to rekindle friendships made while staying in neonatal care and highlight[ing] our institution,” said Capt. José A. Acosta, commanding officer, NMCSD.

    Each day in a child’s life in the NICU holds many challenges. Many families have to leave their newborn in the care of the NICU while returning to work or while they care for other family members at home. Camaraderie and friendships grow each day learning how to cope with all that is entailed in keeping these young children healthy.

    Jamie Cole gave birth to twins for Exavier and Journey Cole in March, each infant weighing just over one pound. She’s been living at the Fisher House, a nonprofit that provides a safe, close place to stay for military families.

    “The Fisher House also allows us to talk to other parents going through the same thing,” said Cole. “We are blessed the military funds our stay, meals, and laundry so we can spend more time with our babies.”

    Alongside Fisher House, the Armed Services YMCA is ready to help families. Events like the Annual NICU reunion bring characters such as Storm Troopers, Disney princesses, Sea World’s “Otter,” Hula dancers and more, but also remind families and staff how much they need each other along the road to recovery.

    “This event gives all current babies and ‘graduates’ along with their families an opportunity to share their journey and individual milestones with their doctors and nurses that have cared for them,” said Natasha Castro, program manager for the ASYMCA.

    “Seeing the children’s progress and how much they’ve blossomed since coming out of the NICU is amazing,” she said.

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    Date Taken: 06.06.2015
    Date Posted: 06.07.2015 23:19
    Story ID: 165806
    Location: SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, US

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